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Quality of life in schizophrenia: contributions of anxiety and depression

A number of studies have demonstrated a strong relationship between quality of life in schizophrenia and general psychopathology measures, and moreover, that the positive, negative, and disorganized symptoms are less related to quality of life. The current investigation examined the relationship bet...

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Published in:Schizophrenia research 2001-09, Vol.51 (2), p.171-180
Main Authors: Huppert, Jonathan D, Weiss, Kim A, Lim, Rosa, Pratt, Sarah, Smith, Thomas E
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Male
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Schizophrenic Psychology
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